NSPCC leaflets and resources
Child abuse concerns
Bruises on children- Fractures in children
- Head and spinal injuries
- Neglect matters: A guide for young people about neglect
- Oral injuries and bites on children
- Thermal injuries on children
- Worried about a child? How you can protect children from abuse
For children and young people
Feel safe at home: What to do if violence is happening around you- In the know: Keeping safe and strong
- Worried? Need to talk? Keeping safe and strong
- Kidscheck
- How it is: An image vocabulary for children about feelings, rights and safety, personal care and sexuality
- Beat exam stress
For parents and carers
Home alone: Your guide to keeping your child safe- Out alone: Your guide to keeping your child safe
- Protecting children from sexual abuse: A guide for parents and carers
- Whole woman: Essential information for mums
- Encouraging better behaviour: A practical guide to positive parenting
- Handle with care: A guide to keeping your child safe
- Keeping your cool: Advice for parents on managing stress and anger
- Listening to children: Improving communication with your child
- All babies count: Support for parents
What children tell us
Alcohol and teenage sexual activity- Boys
- Bullying
- Depression and mental health
- Family relationships
- Loneliness
- Looked after children
- Parental alcohol and drug misuse
- Physical abuse
- Running away and homelessness
- Sexual abuse
- Sexual orientation, homophobia and homophobic bullying
- Suicide
What adults tell us
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Worried about a child?
When you think a child needs protection, talk to us.
We're here 24/7 by phone and online. It's free and you don't have to say
who you are.
Call 0808 800 5000, text 88858, visit nspcc.org.uk/helpline, or sign with BSL.
